Good luck to Blaze and Melissa on the Etsy store. I have had an
artfire store for a long time, but have never sold anything YET,
I am still trying to build up "stock" before I go into a "hard" push
to sell.

Louise - Ya-ya to Zachary April 13 2015.I collect mugs from the U.S. and around the world. Also collect handmade pincushions, sewing/quilting themed fabrics, and fabric in general.

while your doll is certainly unique, i'm wondering what one would "do" with it. just display it?

Originally Posted by Krystyna

My son, Blaze, and his fiance Jaunty Melissa have been working on products to sell on Etsy. I suggested softies for Valentine's Day since they don't require a lot of skill - and the more misshapen the better. To prove the point, I whipped one up. The detailing is embroidered and she has little bits of lace and funky button jewelry, including earrings! Her lovely hair is made from the discarded shreds from serging the Christmas aprons.

By the way, that piece of a branch is actually one of the towel racks that my son made for the downstairs bathroom from some fallen sycamore branches. Yes, we have a somewhat eccentric home.

Quilty Louise, have you thought about tea towels? I know you have an embroidery machine. Blaze and Melissa sold three sets of tea towels almost immediately. They were soooo excited!

Havplenty, not sure what one does with such an "lovely" item. However if you Google softie monsters you will see that they are verrrry popular. I will be happy when she leaves my house ~ for a fee, of course!

Belinda, you will have a lot of fun and you will certainly build your supplies by joining!